Autotrader Explains What Makes the 2015 Toyota RAV4 So Remarkable

Is the Toyota RAV4 the very best compact crossover in the game right now? Well, if it isn't already top dog, it's definitely well on its way.

Don't just take it from us, though. Hear the thoughts of the industry insiders at Autotrader:

We're seriously smitten by this SUV's engine. A 2.5-liter four-cylinder does the heavy lifting here, producing an impressive 176 horsepower and 172 pound-feet of torque. We're also big fans of its fuel economy marks, which, on front-drive models, check in at a very healthy 26 mpg combined (23 city/31…

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2016 Tacoma Wins "Mid-Size Truck of Texas" at Texas Truck Rodeo

The Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA) hosted the annual Texas Truck Rodeo at the historic Knibbe Ranch in Spring Branch, Texas. The event, which was held October 6 - 9, features demanding evaluations of the best trucks, SUVs, and crossovers from across the industry.

This year, the all-new 2016 Tacoma showcased its redesigned powertrain, enhanced suspension system, and off-road technology, and its performance was good enough to earn it the title of "Mid-size Pickup Truck of Texas." Chief engineer of the Tacoma line, Mike Sweers, stated: "As America’s best-selling mid-size...

640 Ɨ 480?

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New Details About Upcoming Prius Revealed

The newest version of Toyota's famous hybrid, the Prius, is due out in early 2016. This morning we learned some exciting information regarding the advanced technologies that will be featured in the 2016 model.

In an October 13 press release, it was revealed that the new Prius is expected to gain a 10 percent increase in fuel efficiency, giving it the highest fuel economy rating of any vehicle without a plug...

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What Goes To Waste Can Instead Fuel Your Car

"Waste not, want not," that's what mom always said. Can the same be true of our cars?

One important factor in reducing our environmental impact is using products that would otherwise go to waste. Using waste products means we reduce demand for new things, and it keeps waste out of landfills, where it does nothing but take up space and poison the environment.

The Toyota Mirai, which runs on hydrogen, can use fuel from recycled products. One way of using waste to make hydrogen is by fermenting cow poop and refining the gasses released.

 

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It's Time For Some Swagger!

Oh yeah, look what's coming-- it's the Swagger Wagon.

Sorry, we're getting a little excited over the Toyota Sienna. But come on, look at it. That's a fantastic van. If you're going to drive a minivan, why not make it the best one?

We're talking about a driver-focused console, comfortable leather seats, and a dual moonroof that gives everyone in all three rows of seating a beautiful view of the sky.

This isn't just for families with kids, it's perfect for a night out on the town, bringing your posse along in…

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Is There Anything That Can Stop A Used Truck?

Toyota vehicles are supposed to be reliable, but that claim has never been tested quite as much as it was by Top Gear.

In the first segment of "Killing a Toyota," they subjected an old Toyota truck to reckless driving, salt-water baths, wrecking ball assault, and trial by fire.

When that wasn't enough to kill it, they went at it again. Will a 240 foot drop off of a demolished building be enough to finally put the nail in the coffin for this truck?

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You Would Be Surprised How Old Some New Technology Is!

In 2000, the Toyota Prius took the American market by storm as one of the very first hybrid cars. In 2015, the Toyota Mirai is going to be one of the very first hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

Except actually, the hydrogen fuel cell was invented in 1838. The hybrid? The turn of the last century.

Hybrids, fuel cells, and other sustainable technology has been around for a very long time. So why does it feel so new? Where have these technologies been all this time?

 

 

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Camry Dominating the Midsize Market

? Call it bias, but here at Cavender Toyota, we're partial to the 2015 Camry. We love its refined aesthetic and available tech options. We love its effortless combination of performance and fuel economy. Most of all, we love its smooth, comfortable ride. The Camry is a fantastic vehicle, so we get excited when we see that its being well received. "Well received" may be a bit of an understatement. We just read an article over at MotorTrend that asserts the Camry is the best-selling vehicle in it
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Toyota Celebrates 10-Millionth Vehicle Made in Kentucky

GEORGETOWN, KENTUCKY, MAY 26, 1988 -- Toyota Motor Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc., today reached a major milestone at the new $1.1 billion automobile manufacturing complex in Georgetown, Kentucky. An internal employee ceremony attended by approximately 1,100 employees celebrated the first Toyota Camry produced in Kentucky using newly installed equipment, processes, and the dedicated efforts of an American work force.

The car displayed represented achievement of the rigorous quality standards established by Toyota in Japan and was the first car produced during the pilot production period.
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